"Behavior and Policy During a Pandemic:  HIV as an Historical Analogy" by Nick Papageorge, Ph.D.
Wednesday, September 9
7pm - 8pm
VIRTUAL

Virtual talk:  "Behavior and Policy During a Pandemic:  HIV as an Historical Analogy" by Nick Papageorge, Ph.D., Broadus Mitchell Associate Professor, Economics, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University

Learning Lab: Getting the most out of Blackboard Grade Center
Tuesday, September 15
3pm - 4:30pm
Zoom

Mike Blum (STLI) and Kristy Walker (IT) will host a 90 minute lab on understanding and organizing Blackboard Grade Center. 

Working Toward A More Diverse Syllabus
Tuesday, September 15
4pm
Zoom; Link below in description
    Learning Lab: Digital storytelling tools for class projects
    Wednesday, September 16
    2pm - 3:30pm
    Zoom

    In this 90 minute workshop, we will explore some of STLI's favorite tools for creating digital storytelling projects. 

    Re-Imagine: An Educational Media Boot Camp for Faculty
    Friday, September 18
    9:30am - 12pm
    Swem Library, G64 - Studio for Teaching & Learning Innovation

    Join Roy Petersen, STLI Educational Media Production Specialist, as he explores creative ways to re-imagine your educational media in online and blended instruction. This in-person event will observe physical distancing guidelines and masks are required.

    How Disability Drives Innovation: An Intersectional and Global Perspective
    Monday, September 21
    5pm - 6pm
    Zoom

    The Reves Center presents Haben Girma, first Deafblind graduate of Harvard Law School and activist for disability rights, who will deliver the 2020 McSwain-Walker Lecture: How Disability Drives Innovation: An Intersectional and Global Perspective

    “COVID-19's Effects on Virginia” by Marvin Figueroa, Virginia Deputy Sec of Health & Human Resources
    Wednesday, September 23
    7pm - 8pm
    VIRTUAL

    Virtual talk on “COVID-19's Effects on Virginia and the Role of Public Policy in Addressing These Effects” by Marvin Figueroa, Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Resources, Commonwealth of Virginia; Legislative Director, Governor Ralph Northam

    Reflecting on the Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg: An Informal Conversation with GSWS Faculty 
    Thursday, September 24
    4pm
    Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall)

    Please join GSWS faculty for an informal conversation that allows us to celebrate and assess one of the most important figures of feminist legal action of the recent past. Our conversation will be moderated by Professor Claire McKinney (Government/GSWS).

    Student Voices: Race in the Classroom
    Friday, September 25
    3pm
    Zoom; Link below in description